1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that a website stores on your device. Modern browsers also expose related storage APIs ("localStorage", "sessionStorage") which serve a similar purpose. Together they let a site remember information across page loads — for example, your preferred theme.
2. Categories of storage we use
We use the smallest possible set of browser storage to make the site usable. Specifically:
- Strictly necessary (first-party): Theme preference (light/dark) and selected language, stored in localStorage on your device. Without these the site cannot remember your preferences. They are not transmitted to our servers.
- Standard server logs: IP address, user-agent, and request metadata. These are not cookies, but are technically required for any website to operate. They are kept for a short period only.
3. Third-party advertising cookies
We may show advertisements served by Google AdSense and its partners. These third parties may set cookies and similar identifiers on your browser to:
- Serve advertisements based on your prior visits to this and other websites.
- Limit how many times you see a given ad (frequency capping).
- Measure the effectiveness of advertisements.
- Detect and prevent ad fraud and abuse.
These third parties operate independently. We do not control their cookies. You can review Google's advertising practices and adjust personalized-advertising settings at https://policies.google.com/technologies/ads.
4. How to control cookies
You can control cookies and storage in several ways:
- In your browser settings: most browsers let you block cookies, delete existing cookies, or use a private/incognito mode that discards storage at the end of the session.
- Via Google's ad personalization controls at https://www.google.com/settings/ads.
- Via the AdChoices opt-out tools at https://www.aboutads.info/choices and https://www.youronlinechoices.com.
- By using browser-level tracking-prevention features (Safari Intelligent Tracking Prevention, Firefox Total Cookie Protection, Brave Shields, etc.).
Blocking strictly-necessary first-party storage will prevent the site from remembering your theme and language preferences, but the conversion tools will continue to work.
5. "Do Not Track" and Global Privacy Control
We do not currently respond to "Do Not Track" (DNT) browser signals. Where the Global Privacy Control (GPC) signal is legally recognized as an opt-out of "sale" or "sharing" of personal information, we honor it for first-party processing under our control.
6. Changes to this policy
If we materially change which cookies we use, we will update this Cookie Policy and revise the "Effective date" above. Continued use of the Site after a change constitutes acceptance of the updated policy.
7. Contact
Questions about cookies and tracking should be directed to:
Privacyprivacy@jupytools.comDisediakan oleh Jupy Tools. Versi bahasa Inggeris adalah berautoriti.
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